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Future of Photography

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Graphic Design week 4 lesson 1

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Lesson 1 Our first lesson in graphics was with Nicki Campbell. She taught  us about typography and how to use lines to help get the best results, there is a ascending line- where tall letters end. There was a descending line- where long letters would touch, and finally the X- height is the actual height of the letters. She then spoke to us about found typography and showed us the alphabet found in nature, we then had to go around our campus and find ABC's made in nature.
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Developing Film 

Art & Design week 3

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Tuesday 3rd October In this lesson we were experimenting with mark making and different textures. The first piece of markings we did was with oil based ink and we used different objects to make the marks such as forks, spatulas etc. We were then told to draw emotions without drawing anything too defined, we was given different types of materials to draw with such as a graphite pencil, charcoal, chalk etc. Then we we asked to draw textures whilst only using one shape throughout, we used straight lines, squares, circles and curved lines. After we then proceed to listening to different types of music and drew how they made us feel, there was three types of music the first piece was a slow piano tune, the second was an upbeat guitar melody, there was then a big juxtaposition in the finale piece which was a loud rock song. There was a lot of thought that had to go into deciding what texture to use for each category for example, the feeling joy had to be light and calming so using somethi

Week 2 Media

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Media lesson 1 For the first lesson we were in one of the media rooms where we were split into groups, and was given a the script of a scene from the movie Cat in the Hat. We were told to record our voices whilst reading the script. Once we had the recording we exported it on to adobe audition where we edited it to how we wanted it and to fix any minor mistakes. We removed any pauses that were too long, and cut out a part that had a little laughter in. After we edited it we chose some background music that we thought would go well with the passage. We choose to have the theme song of the movie as the music but with no lyrics as it would clash with the other voices, so in the end we decided to have a karaoke version of a song from "The Jungle Book". To get this music we had to convert the song on "video converter" but the website wasn't letting us do it so we decided to just edit the voices themselves. We changed the voices to a high pitched child like voice a

week 1 Photography

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Aperture  When you hit the shutter release button of your camera a hole opens up that allows your cameras image sensor to catch a glimpse of the scene around it. The aperture that you set impacts the size of that hole. The larger the hole the more light that gets in the smaller the hole the less light. Depth of Field is the amount of your shot that will be in focus. Large depth of field means that most of your image will be in focus whether it’s close to your camera or far away. For example: Larger apertures extend focal depth more of the subject appears in focus. Small or shallow depth of field means that only part of the image will be in focus and the rest will be fuzzy. You can see that the leaves are in focus but the background is blurred. Even the leaves which is only a little behind are blurred. This is a very shallow depth of field. Shutter Speed   The faster the  shutter speed , the shorter the time the image sensor is exposed to

Order and Chaos

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During the next 4 weeks all of the Creative Art department will rotate between other subjects, its called a carousel. The theme of the carousel is order and chaos, we will be doing work in graphics, art & design and media. Order: we will be photographing anything that is neat, controlled and aesthetically pleasing. Chaos: Anything that is messy, packed and in distress. Brittany wright Wright is an American photographer and is an example of order photography.  She also has a website, Instagram and Facebook page called Wright Kitchen where she uploads all of her gradient food photography. These are examples of her work.  Danielle Guenther- Chaos photographer  Guenther is an American photographer whos focus is mainly on how difficult and messy parenting can be which inspired her, along with being mother, to capture the chaos it entails in a photo series titled " Best Case Scenario. " This picture is titled "parenting is exhausting" [1]